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| Dieheart ( Real name: Dieheart Occupation: Agent of Kaolinite and the Death Busters Identity: The general populace of Earth is unaware of Dieheart's existence Legal status: None Known aliases: None Place of creation: Lover's Park, a park located in the Juubangai district of Tokyo, Japan Marital status: Single (though probably inapplicable) Known relatives: None Group affiliation: Death Busters Base of operations: Mobile First appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 095 Final appearance: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S Episode 095 History: Dieheart was a female Daimon - the product
of the fusion of a Daimon Egg with a light-up, heart-shaped monument at
Lover's Park - who in accordance with Kaolinite's orders was to extract
the Heart Crystal from one of the winners of the upcoming "Affection
Contest", as the individual in question would possess the pure heart
of a sweet lover and thus make an ideal target. Suddenly coming to life
just as Gurio Umino, the contest's winner and her soon-to-be victim, was
about to turn on the light inside of the very monument from which she had
been created, Dieheart succeeded in extracting his Heart Crystal after
he pushed his girlfriend Naru Osaka out of harm's way in a touching display
of his pure hearted thoughtfulness towards her that would allow nothing
- not even the monster herself - to get in the way of their love.
Height: Unknown
Abilities: Aside from power of flight and superhuman strength, Dieheart possessed a star-shaped mark on her upper left cheek capable of emitting a beam of black energy that, after being focused on a human being's upper torso for a prolonged period of time, would result in the formation of a spatial rift through which she could physically reach into that person's chest and remove the Heart Crystal from his or her body. By placing her hand inside of the orange heart on the front of her costume, she could emit a continuous wave of concentric hearts that would make any of her opponents within range susceptible to the illusions she crafted. Among them was one known as "Let's Dancing!" in which green energy hearts she released from her hand would take on the semblance of handsome young men, who, upon having successfully invited their smitten female adversaries to dance with them, would suddenly transform into grotesque demonic creatures that would incapacitate their partners with tentacular projections emanting from their backs and subsequently electrocute them. Exactly how much of the aforementioned scenario was real and how much illusory remains unknown, though any individuals captured in this manner could be instantly freed if her concentration was broken, which would cause her monstrous minions to vanish. Japanese Voice Actress:
Michiko Neya This entry first appeared on: September 17, 1999 |
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